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Basic Drama Projects

by Fran A. Tanner

This seventh edition contains the same philosophy as the previous editions. The changes include updated material and additional information. New material includes: 1. Student outcomes or chapter objectives which focus students on specific knowledge, performances, and critical thinking skills. 2. New chapters on playwriting and careers in the theatre. 3. A chapter on theatre history that includes basic material as well as current information on modern theatre and much more.

Western Civilization: Volume II

by Jackson J. Spielvogel

Best-selling book WESTERN CIVILIZATION has helped over one million users learn about the present by exploring the past. Jackson Spielvogel's engaging, chronological narrative weaves the political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, cultural, and military aspects of history into a gripping story that is as memorable as it is instructive. The clear narrative of a single gifted author makes it easy to follow the story of Western civilization.

Conceptual Physics

by Paul G. Hewitt

Conceptual Physics, Tenth Edition helps readers connect physics to their everyday experiences and the world around them with additional help on solving more mathematical problems. Hewitt's text is famous for engaging readers with analogies and imagery from real-world situations that build a strong conceptual understanding of physical principles ranging from classical mechanics to modern physics. With this strong foundation, readers are better equipped to understand the equations and formulas of physics, and motivated to explore the thought-provoking exercises and fun projects in each chapter. Included in the package is the workbook. Mechanics, Properties of Matter, Heat, Sound, Electricity and Magnetism, Light, Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Relativity. For all readers interested in conceptual physics.

Biology: Student Study Guide (Ninth Edition)

by Sylvia S. Mader

The Study Guide is designed to accompany your text, Biology, ninth edition, by Sylvia S. Mader. A number of different approaches are used to help you achieve mastery of the chapter concepts.

The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Nonfiction Prose (Shorter 10th Edition)

by Linda H. Peterson John C. Brereton Joan E. Hartman

The shorter tenth edition of The Norton Reader happily blends the new and the old. It includes twenty-four new essays by twenty-three new authors. New annotations and study questions appear with many of the essays, whether old or new. The tenth edition also includes many favorite, now canonical essays: Joan Didion's "On Keeping a Notebook," George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant," Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail," Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own"--to name only a few.

A Mummy in Her Backpack

by Gabriela Baeza Ventura James Luna

Flor enjoyed her two-week trip to Mexico, though she's glad to be back at school. But when she tries to pull her homework out of her backpack, she's shocked to feel a cold hand clutching hers.

Intermediate Algebra (8th Edition)

by R. David Gustafson Peter D. Frisk

Get the grade you want in algebra with Gustafson and Frisk's INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA! Written with you in mind, the authors provide clear, no-nonsense explanations that will help you learn difficult concepts with ease. Prepare for exams with numerous resources located online and throughout the text such as online tutoring, Chapter Summaries, Self-Checks, Getting Ready exercises, and Vocabulary and Concept problems. Use this text, and you'll learn solid mathematical skills that will help you both in future mathematical courses and in real life!

New Perspectives On The Internet: Introductory

by Jessica Evans Gary P. Schneider

With the New Perspectives critical-thinking, problem-solving approach, students will learn basic to advanced features of the Internet from browser basics to finding the best resources on the Web.

Glencoe Science: Biology (Indiana Edition)

by Alton Biggs Dinah Zike Whitney Crispen Hagins Linda Lundgren Ann Haley Mackenzie William D. Rogers Marion B. Sewer William G. Holliday Chris L. Kapicka

This book is divided into units and chapters that are organized around Themes, Big Ideas, and Main Ideas of biology. Themes are overarching concepts that help students tie what they learn together. They help them see the connections among major ideas and concepts. Big Idea appear in each chapter help to focus on topics within the themes. Main Idea will draw him into more specific details about biology.

Greyhound: A Novel

by Steffan Piper

Sebastien Ranes's single mom and her feckless boyfriend can't be bothered to take care of a stuttering twelve-year-old. Banished to live with his grandmother on the far side of the country, the boy can barely understand a bus schedule when he gets dumped at the Greyhound station in Stockton, California. Given $35 and a one-way ticket to Altoona, Pennsylvania, Sebastien must cross the country alone, without a clue how to fend for himself. Filled with youthful anger and naïveté, Sebastien heads out across the America of Ronald Reagan's 1980's, encountering temperamental bus drivers, charming, shifty, and downright dangerous strangers, the music of Daryl Hall and John Oates, and an ex-con named Marcus, who takes the boy under his wing. In an unforgettable trek that evokes Oliver Twist and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the unlikely pair lurch from one misadventure to another, tumbling toward an elusive understanding of where and how, in a troubling world, to look for light.

Annual Editions: American Government 13/14

by Bruce Stinebrickner

The Annual Editions series is designed to provide convenient, inexpensive access to a wide range of current articles from some of the most respected magazines, newspapers, and journals published today. Annual Editions are updated on a regular basis through a continuous monitoring of over 300 periodical sources. The articles selected are authored by prominent scholars, researchers, and commentators writing for a general audience. Annual Editionsvolumes have a number of organizational features designed to make them especially valuable for classroom use: a general introduction; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; an annotated listing of supporting World Wide Web sites;Learning Outcomes and a brief overview at the beginning of each unit; and a Critical Thinking section at the end of each article. Each volume also offers an online Instructor's Resource Guide with testing materials. Using Annual Editions in the Classroom is a general guide that provides a number of interesting and functional ideas for using Annual Editions readers in the classroom.

England in Literature

by Scott Foresman

England in Literature has eight chronological units presenting a survey of major British writers from the beginning until the present time.

Human Geography in Action

by Michael Kuby Patricia Gober John Harner

The new fifth edition enhances coverage in the field by enabling economists and political geographers to work online with GIS maps, spreadsheets, simulations, and animated graphs. The book has been updated to use maps of traditional foods and vernacular phrases for soft drinks to illustrate culture regions. Expanded discussions of migration include a look at international immigration. New material is also presented on the local food movement and the breakdown in negotiations for agricultural trade agreements at the Doha trade summit. In addition, economists and political geographers will find key terms throughout the chapters such as creative class, outsourcing, substitution of capital for labor, and transit-oriented development.

Geometry (Tennessee Edition)

by Glencoe

A mathematics textbook set in accordance to Tennessee education standards. It also gives you practice on problems that are similar to those you might encounter on the EOC test.

Intermediate Algebra

by Margaret L. Lial John Hornsby Terry Mcginnis

Students who have never studied algebra--as well as those who require further review of basic algebraic concepts before taking additional courses in mathematics, business, science, nursing, or other fields--will benefit from this textbook.

Glencoe Health

by Don Merki Dinah Zike Mary H. Bronson Michael J. Cleary Mcgraw-Hill Staff Kathleen Middleton

This book teaches students how to handle everyday challenges in a positive way.

Passing the Georgia Geometry End of Course Test

by Erica Day Alan Fuqua Colleen Pintozzi

Passing the Georgia Geometry End of Course Test will help you review and learn important concepts and skills related to high school mathematics. To help identify which areas are of great-est challenge for you, first take the diagnostic test, then complete the evaluation chart with your instructor in order to help you identify the chapters which require your careful attention.

Literature for Composition: Essays, Fiction, Poetry and Drama

by Sylvan Barnet Morton Berman William Burton

Literature for Composition is a versatile anthology which has both diverse selections and excellent coverage of writing instruction. The book begins with six chapters on the reading and writing process, followed by a section on literary works and forms, a section on argument, and a thematic anthology. The new edition features updated casebooks on prominent writers as well as a new mini-casebook on The Titanic.

Agriscience: Fundamentals and Applications

by Elmer L. Cooper

Patterned after FFA-endorsed curricula, this best-selling full-color text integrates basic biological and technological concepts with principles of production agriculture. It carefully takes students through all major science areas from plant and animal sciences, to food science, to environmental technology. The Second Edition features several new Agri-profiles of hi-tech agricultural careers, as well as the latest information on integrated pest management, agribusiness, and natural resource management. Stocked with pedagogical aids, such as performance-based objectives, terms-to-know, chapter-ending reviews, and objective, essay, and review questions, as well as a complete supplement package, this edition provides the tools needed to plan and implement a successful introductory Agriscience program. (plant and animal science, science of living things, biotechnology, natural resource management, hydroponics management)

Pacemaker Algebra 1

by Globe Fearon

The purpose of this book is to make your journey through algebra a success. Your journey will be comfortable and interesting. You will build new skills based on what you already know. As you work through and review each topic, your algebra skills will grow.

Algebra 1

by Ron Larson Laurie Boswell Lee Stiff Timothy D. Kanold

A high school algebra textbook

Earth: An Introduction To Physical Geology 10th Edition

by Edward J. Tarbuck Frederick K. Lutgens Dennis Tasa

With its strong focus on readability and illustrations, this trusted best seller makes an often-complex subject more accessible for readers like you. It offers a meaningful, non-technical survey that is informative and up-to-date for learning basic principles and concepts. For the Tenth Edition, the text's design and figures have been updated, and the chapter on climate change has been revised significantly.

Professionalism Skills for Workplace Success (Third Edition)

by Lydia E. Anderson Sandra B. Bolt

The book designed as a workbook that can be kept and referred to throughout one's career addresses employer concerns by providing those new to the workplace with basic skills for success on the job and providing job seekers the tools they need to secure the job of their dreams. This unique text prepares students for their first professional workplace experience by linking self-management issues to career planning tools and workplace basics, including expected behaviors.

Biology: Exploring Life

by Neil A. Campbell Brad Williamson Robin J. Heyden

Biology: Exploring Life is a unique three-part program that combines a shorter textbook; interactive activities; and interesting, creative labs. These three parts were all created to work together to make biology a successful and fun experience for you!

Reading and Note Taking Guide Level A: Focus on California Life Science

by Pearson Prentice Hall

This Reading and Note Taking Guide helps students succeed in their study of science. Working through the exercises will help them understand and organize the concepts presented in the textbook. The completed worksheets then become easy-to-follow study guides for test preparation.

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